According to ETNews, LG is said to have plans on holding pre-order sales for the V30 in South Korea

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LG V30 tipped to launch at IFA 2017

The company is said to hold pre-order for the smartphone

The smartphone is expected to be around KRW 800,000 (roughly Rs. 45,200).

LG is reportedly planning to launch its smartphone LG V30 at the IFA (Internationale Funkausstellung) 2017 event, which will take place in Berlin from September 1. The smartphone is rumoured to come with a secondary slide-out display, which will make it the first of its kind.

According to a report from ETNews, a Korean news publication, LG is said to launch its third smartphone from its V-Series in September 2017. LG also has plans on holding pre-order sales for the V30 in South Korea, the report said. Moreover, the report from ETNews cites that the smartphone will be first from the V-Series to go on pre-order sales, which is another way to promote the smartphone. The pre-order sales will go for about a week or two, as per the report. However, there is no mention of the pre-order sales in other markets.

The report from the South Korean news website has also said that the price for the LG V30 is expected to be around KRW 800,000 (roughly Rs. 45,200). Further, the report suggests that the LG V30 will come with an OLED panel and nearly bezel-less design just like their flagship device, the LG G6. Based on previous reports, LG V30 is said to come with Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 SoC and will also feature a dual-camera setup at the back just like the V20. Rumours also suggest that the smartphone will pack a 3,200 mAh battery, and the device will also come with IP68 water and dust resistance rating. The smartphone is also tipped to include ESS’ new Quad DAC for better audio performance.

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